HELPS FIGHT BLACKHEADS & ACNE: Discover the world renowned sacred mud that spa's across the nation are raving about. Contains natural minerals like magnesium, calcium, sulphur, bromide, iodine, sodium, zinc and potassium, which are known to treat, detoxify, and cleanse the skin.

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​A Hydrating Spa Experience Right at Home

Indulge your skin in hydrating minerals and nutrients with the Aria Starr Dead Sea Mud Mask. Made from a professional spa formula, this mud face mask contains all-natural and organic ingredients with a hydrating mixture of shea butter, aloe vera, and jojoba oil for a variety of benefits that help to:

Directions

DIRECTIONS: After thoroughly cleansing your face, apply a thin layer of mud mask avoiding the lip and eye areas. Keep the mud mask on for 15-20 minutes and let dry. To remove the mud mask, use warm water and circular motions. For best results, use 1-2 times a week. SENSITIVITY TEST: First apply product on a small area of your skin to determine how it responds and reacts to your skin. If no discomfort or reaction occurs, follow the directions stated above.

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So I wanted to try out clay and mud masks and I heard about this product through a review video on Facebook. After doing some researching I found that clay masks are for drier skin and harsh to sensitive skin (which I have. I can't wear a lot of products as they make me break out). Mud masks however are more for combination skin and sensitive skin but I love the idea of the carbonation so I tried both. I limited my test to the bubble mask's time limit of 5 minutes. Here are my results. I just put them on Facebook so I copied and pasted.

Did my two 5 minute try outs. Only applied to my cheeks after doing patch tests on the insides of my elbows. Leaning more towards the Dead Sea mask. The bubble mask has a pretty smell to it but weird almost burning property to it. It doesn't burn like painful but like that point right before it hurts. Like you're expecting it to hurt and it doesn't. The Dead Sea mask just feels cool. It's not as hard to wash off as most people are saying. It actually comes off very easily because you're not supposed to let it completely dry on the skin.

After effects:

Bubble clay burning feeling dies off pretty quickly after you wash it off your face. Face feels pretty smooth afterwards but it wasn't that big "OMG I have baby butt cheeks!" I feel like the rubbing in of the bubbles after they have risen is counterintuitive since you seem to be pushing the dirt back into the pores. If you have open skin it definitely burns.

Dead Sea: accomplished a way smoother feel than the bubble clay and didn't feel like it wanted to burn in the same amount of time. This one gave that "OMG!" Smoothness that I expected from the bubble clay. Also the mud mask brought pimples and white heads to a head in the 5 minutes I wore it. The bubble clay didn't. The mud mask is supposed to be worn for 15-20 minutes. But the differences in results are staggering in the feel of the skin. If you have open skin it barely burns. It feels like it's closing the wound actually.

It's been 20 minutes since the test and the mud mask side is insanely smooth. So far the bubble clay really isn't as great as it was made out to be. It feels more like a self bubbling soap. I think the hype is the novelty bubbling property more so than what it actually does.

Will update in 24 hours

Update: so I didn't wait the full 24 hours. I waited about 12 hours and decided to do a full mud mask. The mud made my skin feel crazy smooth and it really brought any hidden white heads to a good head. Overall, the mud mask has my vote hands down. I used regular makeup brushes to apply the mask.

finally found a product that actually works on blackheads!!!! i have a really bad case of blackheads and huge pores on my nose... i noticed a significant diff after the first time... i have used it twice so far and it does really help with shrinking pores and extracting blackheads... am happy with this product and will order again :)

I have had bad combination skin all my life and tried dozens of products on my breakouts with limited success. I'm also allergic to basically everything so trying something new is always an adventure. So far this has been the best working and best feeling mask for me. My skin got worse before it got better but now after a month of biweekly use I have no more breakouts.

I was so exited to get this product-the first time I used it my skin felt super soft and I loved the smell. However, after using it twice I noticed that I started to break out. I decided to try it one more time, and sure enough, I broke out even more. I followed the directions on usage to make sure I wasn't using it too much. I've stopped using it and it has taken over a month for my face to get back to normal. I was really disappointed as that I was hoping to continue using this product.

All I can say is wow!!! I am a product junkie and I spend a lot of money on my skin (Botox, fillers, peels) and I can say this is one of the few over the counter products that I really see a difference with. I use it as much as I can, I guess about 5 times a week. My skin looks amazing, blotchy red spots greatly reduced and my face feels smooth. I have read reviews here that say this product turns your pores dark. I have not experienced this but I will say that I would never attempt to rinse this off in the sink. I doubt I would be able to remove all of it. I rinse it off in the shower and then wash my face with my clairisonic and my skin looks amazing. The only negative thing I have to say is that it makes a friggin mess! My shower is covered with mud splatters. But I think this forces me to clean my shower more often so maybe it's a good thing!

Works a little, but it really burns my skin. I guess I'm one of the few weirdos that it happens to, because there aren't many reviews saying it burns. I have normal to dry skin, and I'm not usually sensitive to face products. It burns so badly I don't think I will continue to use the product. Not worth the mediocre results. Chances are you'll not have this sensation, judging by the number of positive reviews, but it's a waste of money if you do. Only one way to find out though.